Island Light: First Things First
Decking on East Chop pier removed for the winter season.
Tim Johnson
Ferry Nantucket makes her way through ghost fog.
Tim Johnson
Maple leaves change with the cooling temperatures.
Tim Johnson
Horses pay no attention to construction behind them.
Tim Johnson
Neverending waves swirl and eddy around shore of Lucy Vincent Beach.
Tim Johnson
Stairway leads down fragile clay cliffs at Lucy Vincent.
Tim Johnson
Rain and rising tides swamp Menemsha saltmarsh.
Tim Johnson
Four Kids tied to dock.
Tim Johnson
Bandstand illuminated in the gathering gloam of Ocean Park.
Tim Johnson
Period streetlamps reflect the vintage look of the houses surrounding the park.
Tim Johnson
You never know what you'll encounter on a walk in the woods.
Tim Johnson
Farming equipment left in Pecoy Point pasture.
Tim Johnson
Red-tailed hawk takes up residence on vacated osprey pole.
Tim Johnson
Vineyard Gems pulled from harbor and cradled on East Chop.
Tim Johnson
Traveling the up-Island roads.
Tim Johnson
Swans paddle in the lee of Tashmoo by Tisbury Waterworks.
Tim Johnson
Button-up time is here. Or, if you prefer, hunker-down time. Take your pick, up or down. We've fallen back on the clock, springing ahead is months down the road. Trick or treating is over. It's time to get ready to hibernate, the annual rite of fall.
We all have our off-season to-do list. The list is long. In truth, there are two lists. One is the long list of things that should be done. The second is a shorter list, much shorter, of things that will be done. It's a matter of priorities, or as it is now fashionable to say, of prioritizing. What that means is much better said in the old-fashioned expression: first things first.
